Topics covered: Raw Materials, Pig Iron, DRI, Coking Coal, Iron Ore
This Metal Bulletin Research report provides independent and on-the-ground research combined with strategic recommendations. This report comes amid a challenging economic climate directly impacting those looking to invest, or already operating, in steel today.
Metal Bulletin Research (MBR) has undertaken an in-depth review of the Indian Steel Industry and its outlook over the next six years. The Indian Steel Industry: Market projections and company strategies out to 2015 offers over 300 pages of independent research and analysis including:
The independent and unrivalled view of MBR on the demand, supply and pricing prospects of the Indian steel and raw materials industry;
Critical raw materials scenario;
Detailed strategic recommendations on competitive strategies to be adopted by Indian steelmakers and those looking to invest in India, for sustainable and profitable growth;
Unique and in-depth insights into the Indian steel market and company strategies by MBR consultants and experts, in tandem with Satyabir Bhattacharyya, the former Director - Corporate Strategy and Business Excellence in Ispat Industries Limited;
The Indian CEO – a simple point plan in re-defining the role and leadership style required to successfully meet the domestic and global challenges ahead. The Indian Steel industry: Market projections and company strategies out to 2015 is the first report of its kind to provide independent and on-the-ground research combined with strategic recommendations. This report comes amid a challenging economic climate directly impacting those looking to invest, or already operating, in steel today.
The Indian Steel Industry: Market projections and company strategies out to 2015 further offers:
Key long-term supply-demand balances for steel and raw materials by-major product including: iron ore, DRI, pig iron, coking coal and HR coil/sheet;
Sales volumes and cost structures for the key steelmakers in India;
Key strategic insights in leading steelmakers including Tata Steel Limited, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), Ispat Industries Limited, Essar Steel Limited, JSW Steel Limited among others
Consumption drivers of the end-user industry segments including: construction, automotive, roads, ports, airports, railways and power;
Government policies on steel and minerals and how these will affect the industry structure and prices over the next decade;
Investment strategies needed to ensure growth, profitability and sustainability uniquely for the Indian market including how to build organisational capabilities, select the appropriate steelmaking and casting technology and achieve cost efficiency;
How best to understand and take advantage of the Indian steel business culture.